[Whatever the orders are goes. And today, Hasebe was also assigned to help Yamanbagiri with work at the stables. That should be fine, the horses are an integral part of the Saniwa's plan for conquest--I MEAN, the world's salvation.
Typically, he was already there, ready to start duty as soon as Yamanbagiri arrives.]
[However he may talk about himself, Yamanbagiri was never late to his assignment. He's always punctual, never one to keep others waiting. Once he arrives at the stables, he gives it a quick cursory scan and spots Hasebe.
...Honestly, he could never get over working with other swords, knowing the differences between their own making.
He gives Hasebe an acknowledging nod, before he walks over to pick up the necessary equipment. Cleaning the stable, feeding the horses, cleaning them... There's work to be done.]
[Yamanbagiri works very hard, and more so because he wants to be acknowledged as a sword of his own. Everyone can see this, of course. Even grand treasures such as Hasebe, whose service sometimes unintentionally blinds him from reason. But he knows a good comrade when he sees one.]
Good afternoon, Yamanbagiri. [Hasebe went over to collect the rest of the equipment.] We should designate each other our individual tasks.
[Yamanbagiri glance over to see Hasebe. At very least, the other uchigatana isn't that bad to work with. His only problem was, admittedly, his own insecurity. He gives a nod.]
We should. [He doesn't mind any of them, since he'd get dirty anyway.] Which one do you wish to do?
[Yamabagiri is polite and responsible, so what more can he ask for? He could've been stuck with handfuls. Thankfully, today, he is not. The uchigatana could work on his confidence. If only Mitsutada had it to share.
He crosses his arms to think about this.]
How well are you with the animals? Do they treat you fairly?
no subject
Typically, he was already there, ready to start duty as soon as Yamanbagiri arrives.]
no subject
...Honestly, he could never get over working with other swords, knowing the differences between their own making.
He gives Hasebe an acknowledging nod, before he walks over to pick up the necessary equipment. Cleaning the stable, feeding the horses, cleaning them... There's work to be done.]
no subject
Good afternoon, Yamanbagiri. [Hasebe went over to collect the rest of the equipment.] We should designate each other our individual tasks.
no subject
[Yamanbagiri glance over to see Hasebe. At very least, the other uchigatana isn't that bad to work with. His only problem was, admittedly, his own insecurity. He gives a nod.]
We should. [He doesn't mind any of them, since he'd get dirty anyway.] Which one do you wish to do?
no subject
He crosses his arms to think about this.]
How well are you with the animals? Do they treat you fairly?
no subject
He gives a nod.]
I work well with animals and they don't mind me.
[Because he knows the horses doesn't care if he's a duplicate. Just knowing that makes this chore easy for him to do.]